Naming IBM Storage Protect objects

IBM® Storage Protect restricts the number and type of characters that you can use to name objects.

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The following characters are available for defining object names.
Character Description
A–Z Any letter, A through Z
0–9 Any number, 0 through 9
_ Underscore
. Period
- Hyphen
+ Plus
& Ampersand
The following table shows the maximum length of characters permitted for naming objects.
Type of Name Maximum Length
Administrators, client option sets, client nodes, passwords, server groups, server, names, virtual file space names 64
Restartable export identifiers 64
High-level and low-level TCP/IP (IPv4 or IPv6) addresses 64
Device classes, drives, libraries, management classes, policy domains, profiles, schedules scripts, backup sets, storage pools 30
The following characters are available for defining password names:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . ! @ # $ % ^ & * _ - + = ` ( ) 
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Passwords considered LOCAL are those passwords that authenticate with the IBM Storage Protect server and are not case-sensitive. Once a node or administrator is updated to use the SESSIONSECURITY=STRICT parameter, the password becomes case-sensitive the next time you change the it. Passwords considered LDAP are those passwords that authenticate with an LDAP directory server and are case-sensitive.

When you use DEFINE commands to define database, recovery log, and storage pool volumes, the naming convention for the volume name is dependent on the type of sequential access media or random access media that you are using. Refer to the specific VOLUME command for details.